Federal officials are offering a $1,000 reward after someone
spray-painted phrases including "I love Rachael" at an archaeological
site east of Fallon, Nev.
This undated image provided by the Bureau of Land Management shows the
vandalized Hidden Cave near Fallon, Nev. Federal officials are offering a
$1,000 reward after someone spray-painted phrases at the archaeological
site. Public tours to Hidden Cave are temporarily suspended while law
enforcement investigates [Credit: AP/Bureau of Land Management]
Officials with the Bureau of Land Management say graffiti was found
inside and outside Hidden Cave. Thousands of artifacts have been found
at the cave, which archaeologists say was used by humans from 800 to
5,000 years ago.
Authorities say they've also found bullet holes in the informational
kiosk and damage to interpretive sites and lighting.
Bureau of Land Management archaeologist Jason Wright says this is the
first instance of modern vandalism to the cave, and it is "most
disrespectful." He says the act is a felony punishable by up to 10 years
in prison.
Public tours to Hidden Cave are temporarily suspended while law
enforcement investigates.
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